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1. It was an old friend, Inspector Morton, of Scotland Yard
2. Hello, hello! Do I hear the step of a friend?" There were footfalls outside, the door opened, and Inspector Morton appeared
3. Morton, we will follow you to the station
4. "Where are the others?" Morton asked as Fizzicist came down the path with two sticks and a coloured brolly in his bag
5. " Morton held up a tee with a ball balanced precariously upon it
6. Fizzicist and Morton being the current champions and had managed to retain it over three years by dint of their clever tactics, in short, cheating
7. " said Morton in answer to Seaboy's raised eyebrows
8. Morton, with the help of two kilo's of lead strapped to his wood, thumped his ball high in the air landing on a hillock where Fizzicist was hiding
9. The fifth hole had Lemoss digging out the golf ball after Morton had walked on it and pushed it into the green
10. Clothier announced that a play off would be held but Morton had seen a sudden gleam in Seaboy’s eye
11. Morton whispered instructions to his son
12. Grimes bent to pick it up and replace it but Morton bellowed to leave it where it was
13. He swung and his ball slid past the hole, in his fury he hit it again and it skipped up from the board hitting Morton in the nose
14. In the chair, Morton Eidenberg sat wearing a fawn tweed suit jacket, the requisite patches on the elbows: the Oxford don look he’d cultivated from those years teaching idealistic students such as herself
15. This is something far more serious, doc--- Morton
16. He also used a prescription pad to write a note to Staff Sergeant Morton in the supply room, that the soldier needed new, better fitting shoes
17. Because Morton had decided to remain in the Army, he was actively seeking promotion to technical sergeant, and Colling was reasonably certain that the new footwear would be provided without any argument
18. One of its directors is Morton Halperin:
19. John Morton, a Washington, D
20. Colonel Morton had arranged for the 5th Special Forces Group at Nha Trang to give him the transfer he had wanted for so long
21. His old mentor, Army Colonel George Morton heard about it and arranged his new job with the commander of the 5th Special Forces Group, who was only too happy to oblige
22. The memo was from General Morton Saunders, the U
23. He resides in Geneva, Illinois, and works as a botanist at the Morton Arboretum in Lisle
24. The doors beside where they stood opened and in walked DI Morton on his own
25. ‘Settle down,’ said DI Morton as he stepped onto the stage and stood in front of the whiteboard, ‘Thank you for all being here and on time
26. Vicky was by now steaming with anger, but what DI Morton said next made her absolutely furious
27. Vicky could not hold her tongue any longer, ‘I haven’t agreed any such thing,’ she spat out, ‘you may not have understood your instructions Detective Inspector Morton
28. DI Morton gave her a look that would have withered a rubber plant
29. DI Morton picked up an evidence bag from the trestle table and held it up
30. DI Morton paused for a breather while those gathered tried to digest the information he had just given
31. DI Morton gave her a look that would turn milk sour
32. ‘Sorry,’ she said, looking at Morton, then, with her head down, she opened and read the text as John Strait started his briefing
33. DI Morton then stood up onto the stage, ‘So, we need to check out whether Ainsley had a gun license and owned a pistol
34. ‘Absolutely not,’ snapped DI Morton, ‘There is nothing at all to suggest this incident is in any way connected to terrorist activity
35. ‘But the use of automatic weapons, doesn’t that suggest…’ continued the detective, but DI Morton cut him short
36. Jane had a busy day ahead of her and was under pressure from DI Morton to start producing some results from the tasks she’d been given
37. She had just about ran out of patience with “Princess Victoria” and wanted to get back to the incident room at the church hall to see Morton
38. As much as Vicky had irritated her the previous evening she didn’t deserve to be rubbished by Morton
39. While he was gone, Jane picked up the landline handset on her desk and dialled the number on the post-it note DI Morton had given her
40. DI Morton was the next unlucky recipient of a serious reprimand
41. DCC Carter was steaming with indignant outrage when he passed his sentiments down the line to Morton
42. ‘I’m on it Sir,’ said DI Morton, inwardly fuming
43. Jane knew it was another long shot but she didn’t want to face Morton without first checking it out
44. She knew she had to contact DI Morton as soon as possible, but the first thing she needed to do was retrieve the plastic bag shreds
45. While she was waiting for Morton to answer his phone her phone suddenly bleeped
46. He was the second person to arrive on the scene after Jane’s call to DI Morton, Morton himself being the first
47. Jane stood on the rocks beside Morton and Strait as they looked down at the mouth of the cave
48. DI Morton then edged her away from John Strait so he could have a word with her in private
49. Jane turned back to John Strait to chat to him for a couple of minutes to put a bit of space between her and Morton
50. Jane had collared DI Morton after she had spoken to John Strait